L’Arche Lanaudiere
A small community full of life and creativity! Visit the L’Arche Lanaudière website for more information or to donate to their community.
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L’Arche Lanaudière is made up of more than 400 volunteers, friends, donors, families and partners who contribute with us to changing the world view.
160 Saint Charles Borromée Sud J6E 4T3, Joliette QC
Tel. (450) 759 0408 dir.larchejoliette@gmail.com
https://www.larchelanaudiere.ca/fr/
Community Leader : Eric Chartier
L’Arche Lanaudière, located 1 hour northeast of Montreal, was founded in 2002. They have two houses where 10 people are welcomed. Their workshops are divided into three parts: at Cégep de Lanaudière where 35 people come to work each week; ZOOM, their artistic and multimedia project through which we talk about the world around them; and La RUCHE, a workshop serving the community.
L’Arche Lanaudière is made up of more than 400 volunteers, friends, donors, families and partners who contribute with them to changing the world view. In Lanaudière, you’ll find welcome, simplicity, relationships and the willingness to contribute to a better society!
Come and have a look… just to see!
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